Present: Art Anger, Will Gajate, Devon McCormick, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault

1) Will Gajate reported very good progress on the J playground with Joe Bogner 
managing to get j903 working. Joe continues to do amazing work and is providing 
a great contribution to the J community. The next step is to develop the user 
interface using a similar style to https://razetime.github.io/bqn-repl/ a 
website developed to run BQN on the browser. 

2) Bob then initiated discussion about the audiences that we may want to target 
for the J landing page and video. The feeling was that it broke down into 4 
main groups: 
      1) the math lovers 
      2) the math phobic 
      3) users of tools such as Excel 
      4) a growing group of functional programmers who may be interested in 
algorithms and combinators (seems to be much more common with the younger 
demographic). 

3)The sense was that the billboard video should not go into much detail for any 
of these groups because its job is to attract the attention of general viewers 
and direct them to the area that they may be interested in. The best way to do 
this may be to focus on how J makes the computer easier to use, which is a 
theme that henry Rich and others have suggested on the general forum. This 
could appeal to the math phobic because the message to them would be how the 
computer could make calculation much easier, this may also interest the math 
lovers because of the extensive tools that J provides. There could also be 
references to the use of Excel, jd and other applications that the professional 
may be interested in. A slight mention of the functional aspects of the 
language may be enough to interest the combinator fans. 

4) There was also a discussion of the landing page prototype that Bob had 
created https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Wiki/prototype_landing_page and there 
was a consensus that it needs mainly to identify what J is and then have links 
to the different audiences that might be interested. Those audiences would be 
beginners looking for resources, practitioners looking for reference material 
and general community links to fora, media or other links to array languages. 
The links on the landing page would take users to the area that they were 
interested in and then provide further self selection to get them to the area 
that they require. Devon indicated that he would also provide a prototype to 
further explore the possibilities of the design. 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Wiki/prototype_landing_pageDHM Both prototype 
pages should be considered as experiments that are under development. Feedback 
is welcome on the discussion page tab on each prototype.

5) That was followed by a discussion about how best to generate feedback as 
work proceeds on the different proposals. Use of the discussion pages for 
feedback was recommended as well as links to the different proposals on the 
pages, so that comparison would be easier. 

6) Art Anger then showed a reference diagram of the terminology connections at 
the bottom of his Where to Start J document. 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Where_to_Start This showed that some areas are 
much more interlinked than others and this is something that will be useful 
when it comes to actually establishing a curriculum for the different learning 
streams going forward. 

If you are interested in getting involved in this project or just want to 
provide your input, please contact us on the general forum.

Past reports of the J wiki group may be found here: 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Wiki_Development

Cheers, bob
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